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Submitted to people to gain statistical information
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1901, from French questionnaire "list of formal questions," from questionner "to question," (see question (v.)). Purists preferred native formation questionary (1540s); see -ary .
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE completed ▪ Return the completed questionnaire , together with your cheque, and Roma will start planning your new kitchen. ▪ This produced about 2,500 completed questionnaires . ▪ Send your completed questionnaire ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
questionnaire \ques`tion`naire"\, n.; pl. -naires (F. ?). [F.] same as Questionary . A list of questions, usually on a printed form, to be answered by an individual. The forms often have blank spaces in which the answers can be written. Sets of such forms ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A form containing a list of questions; a means of gathering information for a survey vb. to survey using questionnaires
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Questionnaire (1927–1950) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse bred and raced by James Butler , president and owner of Empire City Race Track , who owned his sire Sting and grandsire Spur . Questionnaire was race conditioned by Andy Schuttinger , who ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a form containing a set of questions; submitted to people to gain statistical information
Usage examples of questionnaire.
More formally, he administered the Revised Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, giving the questionnaires in groups of ten.
Nevertheless, a 1981 FBI evaluation questionnaire sent to field offices regarding the profiling service revealed that the criminal personality assessment had helped focus the investigation in 77 percent of those cases in which the suspects were subsequently identified.
Nick cradled the phone against his shoulder and turned the page of the lengthy Synergistic Connections questionnaire.
NSDAP membership records, which makes it easy to find out when people lie on their denazification questionnaires.
Polish medicine, the line between dependence and collaboration appears to have been crossed several times: administering questionnaires, keeping track of the addresses of Jewish doctors, implementing the ghettoization process, enforcing public health ordinances requiring the quarantine of Jewish populations, levying taxes against Jews, implementing race laws regarding Jews practicing medicine.
Dietary glycemic load assessed by food-frequency questionnaire in relation to plasma high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and fasting plasma triacylglycerols in postmenopausal women.
After that, employees were screened for their attitudes toward metahumans through their employment questionnaire.
Also, half the so-called anonymous questionnaires floating around are done that way.
The trio walked deeper into computer country, past rows of softly bumming metal and glass cabinets, stopping beside an IBM 3800 laser printer which was spitting out questionnaires, ready for mailing in window envelopes.
At the back of the machine she removed one of the completed questionnaires and carried it to a metal desk nearby.
He handed over a clipboard with questionnaires designed for the simplest of readers.
Roman could sit down there in his office all day sifting through the final crewer questionnaires if he wanted to, but there was no way in hell that the results could add up to anything other than total failure.
She had her own opinion of the Psych branch of Central and the intrusive tests and questionnaires with which they bombarded shellpersons, and she had no intention of being hustled by Central into forgoing her right to choose a brawn just because some shelltapper in a white coat thought they knew how to pick a man for her—and because she was a convenient free ride for a brawn who'd already lost one ship.
The cruise line was taking no chances on emergencies in transit, and their health questionnaires were comprehensive.
Castle sipped orange juice on his own for an hour, pleased that he could pocket the cash advance, and then collected the completed questionnaires.